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    Nope, Canadians are not required to pay taxes on gambling. Stop reading US information and search on canadian gouvernement sites.

    One more thing, you label me one more time of a ¨"tax fraud" and you better have a good lawyer!

    This is no threat, it's a promise!
    G Man

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    Perhaps you could cite a source that says Canadians are exempt from paying taxes on gambling winnings in America?

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    I don't have to search it, I KNOW IT.
    I also played for a big US team that was LLC and I did pay taxes cause I was a Canadian playing for a US corporation, this made me an "employee". In Canada, gambling isn't taxable. Gambling taxes are paid by Canadians in USA when they win a jackpot or a price, etc. Winnings at Blackjack, Roulette, etc. aren't taxable "on site" and once we get back to Canada, these winnings are free of taxes.

    Good for you if you want to seach the "legal" answer. I don't need to search what I already know.
    G Man

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    Quote Originally Posted by G Man View Post
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    One more thing, you label me one more time of a ¨"tax fraud" and you better have a good lawyer!

    This is no threat, it's a promise!
    Since we don't know your true identity (of course I am only assuming your true name is not "G Man"), you'll have a hard time proving your reputation was damaged.

    Libel: a published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation; a written defamation.

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    Just try it!
    G Man

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    Quote Originally Posted by G Man View Post
    Just try it!

    Lmao! Weak.

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    Sorry, maybe you should write clear English...
    G Man

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    Laughing my ass off, your response was weak. You might know more than I do about blackjack, but you don't know more than I do about the law.

    Except for Norm and Don, we are anonymous in this forum and do not know each others true identities. Since I don't know who you are, and neither does anyone else, no one can damage your personal reputation by responding to your anonymous post. And even if you decided to try and file a libel suit against someone for something they posted here, any competent legal defense counsel would argue that you lack standing to file the suit because your personal reputation can not be damaged by postings you find objectionable in an anonymous forum.

    For example, if someone posted that Norm or Don were tax frauds, then they would have standing to file a libel suit because they elected to use their real names and might be able to win a libel case if they could prove their personal reputations were damaged as a result.

    However, you and I (and any other anonymous member) would not be able to prove such a case since we are anonymous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wave View Post
    Since I don't know who you are, and neither does anyone else,
    Are you sure about that funny sentence?What if 20 reputable BJ players know me by my handle AND by my real name? What if half of these people can now question if they put HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of $ in the hand of a "fraud" ?
    G Man

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    "Can now question" would be insufficient damage and would not cut it in court. You would have to prove in court, by convincing a judge or jury beyond a preponderance of the evidence, that a post made here actually, not potentially, caused you harm by someone deciding to no longer bankroll you.

    In my opinion, people that have bankrolled you with hundreds of thousands of their dollars must know you well enough to know you are not a tax fraud or they would not have trusted you in the first place...and they would place more value in their assessment of your character than an anonymous post made by someone that does not know your character. Consequently, I find it highly unlikely that they would stop bankrolling you and that you could prove actual harm in court...and, again, if you could not prove actual harm, you would lack standing, albeit this time for a different reason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meistro123 View Post
    Basically how it works is that Canada has a tax treaty with the USA saying that Canadians who gamble in the states will be taxed like Americans. So you basically have to pay tax on any money you win gambling in the USA.
    According to this article it looks like G Man might be correct. This link appears to be a recovery service like Gronbog mentioned.
    https://ustaxrecovery.com/the-canada-us-tax-treaty/
    Last edited by Midwest Player; 04-25-2020 at 09:59 PM.

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    You may take a look at this link and FAQ no.10

    https://www.amexpattax.com/wp-conten...Q-TS2018.pdf10.

    Q: Are there any games that cannot be included in my total losses?
    A: You may NOT include losses for Blackjack, Baccarat, Craps, Roulette, or Big 6 Wheel as they are not taxed.
    G Man

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wave View Post
    "Can now question" would be insufficient damage and would not cut it in court. You would have to prove in court, by convincing a judge or jury beyond a preponderance of the evidence, that a post made here actually, not potentially, caused you harm by someone deciding to no longer bankroll you.
    What you're saying is that a libel is only good if it hurts the pockets in terms of $. I don't think so, it could hurts someone reputation really bad and cause prejudice to a player posing as an expert in a disignated field. To follow one of your example, if Norm operates a site that belongs to pro players and use the handle " N Man" operating the "N Man forum" and someone states that the owner of "N Man site" is a fraud, wouldn't you have a libel cause? Just asking, since you are the expert here on this kind of questions.
    G Man

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